Practice AreasLocal Taxation & Real Estate Tax Assessment

A National Reputation in Real Estate Tax Assessment

Weiss Burkardt Kramer is regarded nationally as a premier firm in the representation of taxing bodies in real estate tax assessment matters.

Weiss Burkardt Kramer has handled thousands of real estate tax assessment cases for school district clients over the past decade, and some of the largest properties in Pennsylvania — regional malls, high rise office buildings, coal-fired and nuclear power plants, and others. We have challenged the assessment systems in Allegheny and other counties, working with county executives to develop proactive approaches to managing assessment processes and outcomes.

We successfully challenged the tax assessment system in Allegheny County in the landmark case of Clifton v. Allegheny County which declared the base year system in Allegheny County unconstitutional. Additionally, we challenged the assessment systems in other counties and have worked with counties to develop proactive approaches to assessment problems.

Counties across the Commonwealth are facing challenges from taxpayers and taxing jurisdictions to bring their assessment practices current with the recent Supreme Court Decision in the Clifton case. We have developed a process to partner with counties in meeting those challenges, updating their assessment process and presenting it to property owners in a way that taxpayers can understand. With our strategic “Property Reassessment Solution” package, you will benefit on a multitude of levels.

Janet Burkardt, Claude Council and Laura McCurdy handle real estate and assessment matters and represent school districts statewide as special tax counsel on complex cases, adding to their significant experience with real estate matters, including subdivision and land development, zoning, and real estate conveyancing.

We also help our clients maneuver through complex municipal zoning procedures for variances, special exceptions, and conditional uses.

Attorneys

Challenged to Conduct a County-Wide Property Reassessment? We partner with counties across the Commonwealth to meet these challenges to bring their assessment practices up to date with the Supreme Court Decision in the Clifton v. Allegheny County case, updating their assessment process and presenting it to property owners in a way that taxpayers can understand.

Call us today to reach an attorney to

avoid potential time-consuming process errors

engage and educate all necessary parties including taxpayers through a comprehensive communications program

We help taxing jurisdictions to project realistic revenues anticipated from tax collections. We successfully challenged the tax assessment system in Allegheny County in the landmark case of Clifton v. Allegheny County, which declared the base year system in Allegheny County unconstitutional.

Weiss Burkardt Kramer also has an experienced Delinquent Tax Collection Department that has served dozens of Western Pennsylvania school districts and municipalities for a decade, successfully collecting delinquent and real estate taxes using both assumpsit actions and sheriff sales.

When you work with Weiss Burkardt Kramer you will have a dedicated account manager -– the same person every time — who knows your account and your taxpayers.

We Reclaim Revenue

A recent client saw their collections increase from $40,000 a month to $100,000 a month. And because the law places responsibility for the costs of collection, there is no cost to the client, just increased revenue.

For more than 10 years, we have instituted efficient and effective delinquent tax collection programs in many school districts and have successfully implemented interim assessment processes. The result: hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional revenue to those districts utilizing the tools available under existing Pennsylvania law.

Over the past few years we have assisted our client districts with over a dozen sales of unused and unnecessary buildings.

In the forefront of litigation on exemption cases, we have also successfully challenged improper assessment practices.